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Terry Naylor
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Loved Tydeman. A really cultured midfielderBailey said:Great story was told to me by Dick Tydeman captain at the time of the Ipswich cup game and my favourite Charlton player. Apparently in the dressing room before the Ipswich game Terry Naylor stated ' Come on if we win this one we' ll win the cup' Dick assures me Terry was serious, you'd probably have to know how good Ipswich were at that time to realise how wild a statement that was. Good player for Charlton though was Terry Naylor, glad to hear he's doin
Think he could have played higher had we signed him earlier.1 -
I was at this game and we got stuffed 3-0 from what I remember. Mariner, Eric Gates etc.. and Robson was manager. We had no chance.Bailey said:Great story was told to me by Dick Tydeman captain at the time of the Ipswich cup game and my favourite Charlton player. Apparently in the dressing room before the Ipswich game Terry Naylor stated ' Come on if we win this one we' ll win the cup' Dick assures me Terry was serious, you'd probably have to know how good Ipswich were at that time to realise how wild a statement that was. Good player for Charlton though was Terry Naylor, glad to hear he's doing well.0 -
It was only 2-0 and the second was a late goal .ct_addick said:
I was at this game and we got stuffed 3-0 from what I remember. Mariner, Eric Gates etc.. and Robson was manager. We had no chance.Bailey said:Great story was told to me by Dick Tydeman captain at the time of the Ipswich cup game and my favourite Charlton player. Apparently in the dressing room before the Ipswich game Terry Naylor stated ' Come on if we win this one we' ll win the cup' Dick assures me Terry was serious, you'd probably have to know how good Ipswich were at that time to realise how wild a statement that was. Good player for Charlton though was Terry Naylor, glad to hear he's doing well.
Iirc the turning point was when Les Berry broke his nose and needed to be subbed at half time . In the first half Mariner hadn't had a sniff .
( For younger readers ) In those days we only had one sub and on this occasion it was young midfielder Kevin Smith . Therefore we lost one of our big stopper Centre Backs and could only replace him with a smaller player. Think Ryan Inniss needing to be replaced by someone like Albie Morgan .6 -
Did he not score a very late winner against Palace at the Valley?0
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Don McAllister? Yes & I think that gives him lifelong hero status 😂mid_life_crisis said:sDid he not score a very late winner against Palace at the Valley?0 -
Correct in the last minute after Palace dominated. My cousin in law Paul Barron was the Palace goalkeeper that day. He was not a happy bunny after the game. GOOD!!ParkinsonOut said:
Don McAllister? Yes & I think that gives him lifelong hero status 😂mid_life_crisis said:sDid he not score a very late winner against Palace at the Valley?2 -
2-0 but we played well up against the best side in England, Les Berry and Peter Shaw were outstanding, with Les playing on with a bad head wound.ct_addick said:
I was at this game and we got stuffed 3-0 from what I remember. Mariner, Eric Gates etc.. and Robson was manager. We had no chance.Bailey said:Great story was told to me by Dick Tydeman captain at the time of the Ipswich cup game and my favourite Charlton player. Apparently in the dressing room before the Ipswich game Terry Naylor stated ' Come on if we win this one we' ll win the cup' Dick assures me Terry was serious, you'd probably have to know how good Ipswich were at that time to realise how wild a statement that was. Good player for Charlton though was Terry Naylor, glad to hear he's doing well.1 -
He's a lovely fella too, like all ex pro's has got some great stories. My particular favourite is when he gave Lawrie Madden a dig while they were teamates, he isn't too complementary on that other cock Tony Hazell either.Richard J said:
Loved Tydeman. A really cultured midfielderBailey said:Great story was told to me by Dick Tydeman captain at the time of the Ipswich cup game and my favourite Charlton player. Apparently in the dressing room before the Ipswich game Terry Naylor stated ' Come on if we win this one we' ll win the cup' Dick assures me Terry was serious, you'd probably have to know how good Ipswich were at that time to realise how wild a statement that was. Good player for Charlton though was Terry Naylor, glad to hear he's doin
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Remember McAllister going off on a stretcher with a nasty head wound in a game against Palace at Selhurst.ParkinsonOut said:
Don McAllister? Yes & I think that gives him lifelong hero status 😂mid_life_crisis said:sDid he not score a very late winner against Palace at the Valley?
Thought that would be the end of him for the game but he came back on 5 minutes later with a bandage on his head and played out the game.0 -
Looks like Terry has released an autobiography .
Although we are clearly not the main target audience I think he would discuss his time at the Valley as the above conversation demonstrates he was proud of his achievements with us .
NUTTER NAYLOR – SPURS TERRACE FAVOURITE | Legends Publishing
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Loved the guy.Richard J said:Looks like Terry has released an autobiography .
Although we are clearly not the main target audience I think he would discuss his time at the Valley as the above conversation demonstrates he was proud of his achievements with us .
NUTTER NAYLOR – SPURS TERRACE FAVOURITE | Legends Publishing
Thanks for the link, I'm gonna get this0 -
We were contacted a few months ago regarding Terry having a book out. We were asked if we had a picture of him in action in a Charlton shirt. We were able to find a picture from a programme cover , the China friendly I think it was.3
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I love the story about Naylor saying we can win the cup. He is the sort of player you want in your team. I am looking for holiday reads for next year. Graham Tutt and Terry Naylor should do nicely. I do oft repeat this, but if you haven't read Garry Nelson's books, you are missing a real treat.3
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I have read most of the Charlton books and by far the best is Len Glover's which is called 'From Left Wing To D Wing'. It is very funny and quite outrageous but is almost impossible to find in print format. It does exist because I've seen it, but it is only the kindle version that is around now.1
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Great player Terry Naylor1
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@killerjerrylee , I googled the bookyou mentioned and came up with this....
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Loved Terry NaylorDaarrzzetbum said:Richard J said:
I let him sit down in my seat. His knee was in a bracekafka said:Interesting watch. How you recognised him on a bus I don't know; he's changed a bit. Very dapper though and I'll forgive him the tie.
I think he was a bit surprised when it was the Charlton part of his career that I wanted to discuss.
It reminded me of when I met Paul Miller once in a Spurs lounge . I told Maxi that I had0 -

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The book arrived today and I have flicked through the Charlton bits.
@charltonnick 's picture is used and @bolloxbolder' s anecdote of the reverse dribble also features. Although like the Wapping Assassin Podcast it is clearly aimed at Spurs supporters I think the non Charlton bits will be an interesting read.
I think that the most surprising fact is that he actually got a 20% pay increase for moving to Charlton from Spurs as a veteran full back when we were in the Third tier.
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